By Giuseppe De Santis

It’s a stark reality that the government is neglecting the needs of native Britons, treating them as second-class citizens. The numerous stories of this neglect are a wake-up call to the extent of the ruling class’s treachery.

Illegal migrants in Oxford will receive bus passes for free travel within the city’s SmartZone. In contrast, ordinary Britons will be required to pay £4.50. To date, 120 passes have been distributed to illegal migrants residing in hotels.

Sadly, this is not an isolated incident. It has also come to light that in Trafford, Greater Manchester, asylum seekers housed at the Cresta Court Hotel in Altrincham will receive free private healthcare from a not-for-profit provider, GTD Healthcare.

The hotel was suddenly converted into migrant accommodation for about 300 men. This bombshell news came to light after thousands of bookings, including some wedding receptions, were cancelled without prior notice, causing significant inconvenience and financial loss to the affected parties.

It would be good if authorities provided free private healthcare to native British citizens urgently needing medical assistance. However, we all know that the ruling elite, a small group of people who make the decisions in our country, prioritises the interests of those who shouldn’t be in the UK.

Regrettably, no changes will be made until the UK exits the 1951 UN Refugee Convention and abolishes the associated human rights legislation. The silence from the three main political parties on this issue is deafening, leaving the British Democrats as the only party committed to tackling these serious issues.

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